Muscle Structure and Function
Muscle Fiber Types and Regeneration
Muscle Anatomy/Actions
Muscle Fiber Organizations/Arrangement
Muscle Properties
100

this blocks myosin-binding sites on actin in a relaxed muscle (moves when Ca^2+ binds to troponin, allowing contraction)

tropomyosin

100

this type of muscle has the highest ability to regenerate

smooth 

100

What are the prime movers?

(hint: one helps with arm abduction, one helps with thigh flexion)

deltoid, iliopsoas 

100

What is the bundle of muscle fibers surrounded by perimysium called?

fascicle

100

ability to respond to a stimulus

excitability 

200

this binds calcium (Ca^2+) and shifts tropomyosin 

troponin

200

this type of muscle has limited regeneration

skeletal 

200

What are the breathing muscles?

(hint: helps with primary muscle for inhalation, assist inhalation, forced exhalation)

diaphragm, external intercostals, internal intercostals + abdominal muscles

200

What surrounds individual muscle fibers?

endomysium

200

ability to shorten and generate force

contractility 

300
what type of reticulum assists with calcium storage?

sarcoplasmic reticulum 

300

this type of muscle has very poor regeneration

cardiac

300

True or False: the general rule is that muscles cross posterior to a joint usually produce flexion

False: cross "anterior"

300

This fiber arrangement produces greater force

pennate

300

ability to be stretched

extensibility 

400

The sarcomere is the functional unit of what (defined by Z lines)?

muscle contraction
400

True or False: most skeletal muscles contain a mixture of fiber types (slow oxidative, fast oxidative, fast glycolytic). 

True

400

What is the term for sustained muscle, low-level contraction at rest?

muscle tone

400

This fiber arrangement allows greater range of motion

parallel

400

ability to return to original shape

elasticity 

500

What stores oxygen in muscle cells?

myoglobin

500

What are the 3 types of fibers?

_____ oxidative --> endurance

fast _______ --> intermediate

_____glycolytic --> powerful, fatigue quickly

slow oxidative, fast oxidative, fast glycolytic 

500

What is the term for decrease in muscle size due to disuse or immobilization?

atrophy 

500

this fiber arrangement has a broad origin and single insertion

convergent 

500

Name the 4 muscle properties

excitability, contractility, extensibility, elasticity